Weekend Round Up December 6, 2012

Create your own holiday wreath from a variety of plant materials direct from the Tudor Place garden! Cedar boughs, magnolia leaves, berry-laden holly, pinecones, and boxwood offer opportunities for distinctive wreaths. All wreaths are medium-sized and all materials are provided.

Join St. John's Episcopal Church in Georgetown for the 58th Annual Greens Sale and Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, December 8th from 10 to 3 p.m. Get everything you need to prepare your home for Christmas this year. Sale items include homemade wreaths, sprays, Christmas decorations, delicious baked goods, homemade eggnog, vintage collectibles and a hearty lunch. Shop while your kids make crafts at the Kid's Corner and sing along to your favorite Christmas carols with St. John's live pianist.

Make a Visible Difference in the Park! Help remove vines strangling the mature trees in the Park and the invasive shrubs in the meadow borders. Dumbarton Oaks Park supplies gloves, tools and training to participants 16 and up. Clean up begins at 10 AM to RSVP and find more information, please email aaldrich@dopark.org.
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Lots going on at Temple Micah at 2829 Wisconsin Ave., NW, on Sunday, Dec. 9. Stuart Eizenstat, diplomat and former White House aide, talks about nothing less than "The Future of the Jews (in the U.S., Israel and worldwide), 10 a.m.to 11:30 am. Meanwhile, the Fourth Annual Hanukkah Craft and Gift Fair runs from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Adults will enjoy making and decorating their own gingerbread train under the direction of the Fairmont's pastry Chef. The will enjoy holiday libations and hors d'oeuvres. We will deliver to their DC office the next day.

Come see the BMD dancers perform on the Millennium Stage. Rounding out the program are guest performances by Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, BMD’s Dance for PD participants, and a holiday musical finale culminating in an audience sing-and-dance-along. Concert: FREE

Join us at Rivers at the Watergate restaurant for a celebration immediately following the performance.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.bmdc.org/upcoming
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